Many fans saw a Ravens' win in the entrails of their dead pigeons (or whatever other way the kids tell the future these days), but a win that convincing did come as a pleasant surprise.

Naturally, everyone's quick to herald this as the year Joe Flacco makes his breakout, and while he needs some more convincing wins to prove his elite status, if this isn't the year he makes it big, I don't know when he will.

For those not in the know, he used to work with some guy called Peyton back in the day.

It's already been noted by our friends in Atlanta what a new coach can do for you, and I think Caldwell is that final component Flacco needed to realise his potential.

With this season's shift to a no-huddle offense, there's no one better to help Flacco take the game on himself than the guy that previously helped Peyton Manning terrorise the AFC in a similar way.

Whether this will win the Ravens a Super Bowl or even a division title is too early to say. After all, this Bengals team hasn't beaten a play-off calibre side for some time (although the Tennessee Titans did come close last season), and you can argue that the score was exaggerated by some big defensive plays that may not come every week.

But the reality is, with Jim Caldwell helping Joe Flacco out on his contract year, if he can't cement his elite status this season he will have a mighty hard time doing so in the future.